The case of R.H. v. Sweden (no. 4601/14) relates to a Somali national from Mogadishu who applied for asylum in Sweden in 2011. She claimed that she would face persecution from her family due to having fled a forced marriage, a risk of sexual assault and marginalisation as a single woman without a male network and due to the dire humanitarian situation in Somalia. As such her removal would be contrary to Article 3 ECHR.

The case concerns a Nigerian national from the Edo State who was forced into prostitution after being trafficked into France. She later reported to the police the names of those involved in the prostitution network and applied for asylum.